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Chapter II – Review of Related Literature

I. Review of Related Literature

The cosmetic industry generally regulates itself which means you need to be on the ball and do

your own research so you’re aware of the toxic ingredients. Synthetic balms may include alcohol,

manufactured waxes, petrochemicals, artificial skin softeners, silicon dioxide, and other manufactured

chemicals. Avoid products with artificial colours and flavours. Natural fruit and floral extracts are better

providers of flavour and colour. Extracts from eucalyptus, mint, rosemary or thyme can provide herbal

essences. One tip is to watch for fragrances and artificial colouring ingredients noted with numbers, this is

a clue the product may not be organic. First and foremost, purity and quality are your most important

factors in choosing all health products, lip balm is no exception. Organic lip balm products are void of the

chemical compounds found in synthetic lip balms so the ingredient blend is able to provide 100% benefit

with no detracting aspects. Natural ingredients include beeswax, cocoa butter, Jojoba oil, shea butter and

aloe vera. Antioxidants in the form of Vitamin E and C are common, as is olive oil. [1]
Cocoa butter provides

moisturizing effects and fragrant notes.

The moisturizing effects of coconut oil have increased general interest in this ingredient as a natural

skin care solution. While the oil is sometimes used as an all-over dry skin remedy, it may also be used for

the lips. The primary benefit of coconut oil is its moisturizing effects. This makes it ideal for chapped lips.

Your lips are particularly sensitive to moisture loss because the skin is thin, and they’re exposed to the

elements more so than other parts of your skin. In alternative medicine, coconut oil is a mainstay in burn

treatment. This is due to its moisture, as well as its analgesic (pain-relieving) properties. These same

effects can translate to benefits for chapped, cracked lips. Coconut oil is also considered an emollient.

Emollients are non-cosmetic moisturizers that help keep the skin moist, and they’re primarily used to

protect the skin. They trap moisture in your skin, so these tend to work best immediately after bathing.

However, you can apply them throughout the day as needed, especially when considering your lips, which

lose moisture more rapidly than the rest of the body. Other benefits include the potential disinfecting and
antimicrobial effects of coconut oil. Such benefits may keep your lips germ-free, and subsequently help

protect any cracked skin from becoming infected too. Furthermore, coconut oil is an anti-inflammatory.

This means it may reduce swelling. Some people use coconut oil as a wrinkle treatment. When you use

the oil for your lips, you may help your surrounding skin look smoother and more radiant.

Organic lip balm provides even greater benefits, because it contains no chemicals, pesticides,

additives or synthetic ingredients that could harm your body or the environment. These all-natural lip

soothers frequently contain fewer ingredients than other types of lip balm, so it’s easier to understand

what you’re putting on your skin. In addition, many organic lip balms are also cruelty-free and eco-friendly,

so you’re doing both your body and the planet a service. Traditional lip balms might contain primarily

synthetic ingredients such as petrochemicals and manufactured ingredients for colouring, fragrance and

therapeutic benefits. Organic lip balms use strictly natural ingredients to provide colour and promote

softness and moisture. For example, many organic lip balms include ingredients such as beeswax, cocoa

butter, Vitamin C and Vitamin E. In addition, many organic lip balm manufacturers are committed to

creating only products that don’t harm animals and that are ideal for people who practice a vegan or

vegetarian lifestyle. They don’t use any ingredients derived from or tested on animals, and they don’t

conduct any animal testing themselves. Organic lip balms, however, contain natural components that often

have far less impact on air, water, and soil. Many organic lip balms provide deep conditioning and significant

health benefits. For example, they frequently include vitamins and antioxidants. This means they don’t just

make your lips feel softer, they actually improve the health of your lips by providing nourishment. Beeswax,

a common ingredient in organic lip balms, offers a plethora of benefits. It not only feels good on your lips,

it can actually repair damage caused by sun exposure or simply not caring for your lips. It also acts as a

barrier that can protect your lips from damage in the future. Plus, beeswax has deep and long-lasting

benefits that go way beyond just making your lips feel soft and smooth. In fact, it’s antibacterial, so it can

help prevent the growth of infection-causing bacteria. In addition, it has anti-inflammatory properties and

contains antioxidants. All of this means that it can protect your lips and promote healthy skin.
According to Kapuluan Coconut production, Coconut oil hydrates and protects lips from the

elements much of the same way it safeguards your skin and hair. A natural SPF protects, and the fatty

acids in coconut oil lock in moisture and provide an effective barrier for your lips. The same fatty acids in

coconut oil that help your skin lock in moisture also provide that barrier when you put coconut oil on lips.

It also tastes great, and doesn’t create the need for more, like some lip balms. The coconut oil lips benefits

are simple and effective.

References

 https://dreddymd.com/2017/05/30/the-benefits-of-organic-lip-balm/

 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.healthline.com/health/co

conut-oil-for-lips&ved=2ahUKEwjg7621-

7TmAhVcyosBHbNZANoQFjANegQIDRAz&usg=AOvVaw1h_TxYsDPaw1K4nTTyvK5o

 https://kissmyhoney.com/why-organic-lip-balms-are-better/

 https://kapuluancoconut.com/coconut-oil-benefits/coconut-oil-lips-benefits/

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